Showing posts with label texas. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Texas Among States With Anti-Transgender ‘Bathroom Bills’ on the Horizon

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The battle over America’s bathrooms has raged into 2017, as advocates in more than half a dozen states are seeking to enact “bathroom bills” that would require people to use the facilities that correspond to their sex assigned at birth.

Even though North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory was defeated in November’s election, the controversial legislation the Republican signed last year placing restrictions on who can use sex-segregated bathrooms in the state, House Bill 2, remains in place. Now a number of legislators in other states are putting forward their own cases to clamp down on who uses what bathrooms, and in the process targeting the transgender and gender non-binary communities.

The National Conference on State Legislators said on Thursday that legislation has been introduced recently in eight states, including Texas, to restrict the use of spaces such as bathrooms, changing facilities, shower rooms and locker rooms by requiring that they be used according to a person's biological sex.

On Thursday in Texas, Senate Bill 6, aka the Texas Privacy Act, was filed. The state's lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick, a conservative Christian, said the bill would protect the privacy of people living in the state. The bill also would allow the Texas attorney general to issue fines of between $1,000 and $1,500 per day for a first offense—and between $10,000 and $10,500 a day for the second offense—to school districts, charter schools and state agencies that violate the law. You can read the contents of the bill here.

Related: Critics says Texas ‘bathroom bill’ targets LGBT rights 

“We know it’s going to be a tough fight. The forces of fear and misinformation will pull out all the stops, both in Texas and nationally,” Patrick said at a press conference in Austin while unveiling the bill. “You can mark today as the day that Texas is drawing a line in the sand and saying no. The privacy and safety of Texans is our first priority, not political correctness.”

The Texas effort comes despite a warning from the Texas Association of Business that said the state could lose between $964 million and $8.5 billion and nearly 200,000 jobs as a result. North Carolina suffered economic losses after its House Bill 2 became law, including the relocation of major sporting events out of the state and some companies pulling back from planned job growth. Patrick said critics were dispersing “fake news” about the risk to Texas's economy, adding that North Carolina is “doing just fine.”

Following the furor that erupted last year over North Carolina’s law, the U.S. Department of Education issued a letter providing guidance to schools on Title IX requirements. The letter said that transgender students in public schools should be allowed to use sex-segregated facilities that are based on their gender identity, which is not the same as sex assigned at birth.

“Bathroom bills” have become something of a national phenomenon in recent years: Between 2013 and 2016, bathroom bills or similar legislation were considered in more than two dozen states. Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Texas and Wisconsin all considered bathroom bills last year. Still, North Carolina remains the only state that has enacted such a law. Below are the states with prefiled and pending bathroom bill legislation.

Minnesota

Introduced on Thursday, House File 41, aka the Student Privacy Act, would require that all restrooms, locker rooms, shower rooms and changing rooms used by multiple students “be designated for the exclusive use” of male and female students only. The bill defines sex as the sex assigned at birth and determined by chromosomes. The bill, which is pending, allows schools to provide special accommodations for students in certain circumstances, including a single-occupancy stall. 

Kentucky

House Bill 106 was introduced on January 3 by Democratic State Representative Rich Nelson. Under the bill, the executive branch of the state government would require every multi-occupancy bathroom or changing facility to be used by people according to the gender corresponding to that listed on their birth certificates. The law would also require cities, counties and local municipalities to “designate every multiple occupancy bathroom or changing facility it controls to only be used by persons based on their ‘biological sex.’”

Nelson, who also introduced a religious freedom bill this week, said that while he was not aware of any current issue with bathrooms in Kentucky, “we want to be vigilant about what could happen.” You can read the contents of the bill here.

Missouri

Senate Bill 98, introduced on January 4, states that all school restrooms, locker rooms, and shower rooms used by multiple students must be designated for and used by male or female students only. The bill states that “at no time shall a student be allowed to access a public school restroom, locker room, or shower room designated for use by the opposite biological sex.” Read the bill here.

Making sure all the bases are covered, Missouri also has a pending House Bill 202, which “requires all public restrooms, other than single occupancy restrooms, to be gender-divided.” According to the bill’s text, HB 202 is the same as HB 1847, which was introduced in 2016.

South Carolina

South Carolina’s House Bill 3012, prefiled in mid-December, says local governments cannot pass laws allowing people to use public accommodations, bathrooms and changing rooms regardless of their biological sex. Local governments would be allowed to pass laws requiring people to use such facilities based only on their biological sex.

Virginia

The state prefiled House Bill 1612 on Tuesday. It says people are not allowed to enter opposite-sex facilities, “subject to certain exceptions.” Also known as the Physical Privacy Act, it was filed in the Virginia House of Delegates by Delegate Bob Marshall.

On Thursday, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe signed an executive order prohibiting the state “from doing business with entities that discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity.” He called his policy “another giant step forward in our fight to ensure that all Virginians receive the full benefits of their citizenship, without regard to their sexual orientation or gender identity.”

Alabama

Senate Bill 1 was prefiled by Alabama Senator Phil Williams in May; it is a similar legislative effort couched in the language of “privacy.” Under the bill, businesses with restrooms, bathrooms or changing facilities would have to choose between three options: have facilities used by only one person at a time; have facilities used by multiple people of the same gender; or have an attendant stationed outside the bathroom “to monitor the appropriate use of the restroom and answer any questions or concerns posed by users.”

The bill also says bathrooms and changing rooms are “places of increased vulnerability and present the potential for crimes against individuals utilizing those facilities,” including voyeurism, exhibitionism, molestation, and assault and battery.

Washington

Prefiled in early December, House Bill 1101 has some of the harshest language of any "bathroom bill." It states that a person who is “preoperative, nonoperative, or otherwise has genitalia of a different gender from that which the facility is segregated” can, by law, be denied the use of a bathroom. The bill doesn’t say exactly how that would be determined.

Monday, May 1, 2017

The 10 Best Hotels For Couples In Dallas, Texas

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Enjoy one among the most luxurious properties in town with your significant other. Known for its excellent service, it houses elegant suites with deep soaking tubs, rain showers and all modern amenities. Spend a relaxing day around the pool and rejuvenate yourself with the eight-hand massage at the on-site spa. The two of you can then proceed to enjoy the complimentary guacamole and margarita tasting that is held every evening at 6:00 pm in the lobby and follow it up with a scrumptious meal at celebrity chef Dean Fearing’s restaurant which is every bit worth the price.

The Ritz Carlton

Address: 2121 McKinney Avenue, Uptown Dallas, Dallas, TX 75201, USA (see map)

Price: from 400 USD

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Offering accommodation only for adults, the rooms are done up in soft lighting and romantic decor, making for just the right mood you need while on a romantic getaway with your partner. Some of the suites have a pole, stage and a spa bath as well. Barring the Suite with Spa Bath with which all of this is offered complimentary, the guests can get chilled champagne, chocolates, ice, water bottles, mints and chips at USD 15 extra charge for all other kinds of rooms. The property also makes for a relatively budget-friendly property among the others that make the list of the most romantic properties around town.

Guest Experience: “This place is great for couples just wanting to get away and have alone time… I enjoyed my stay there and I will be staying there again.” - Justin, USA (Booking.com)

Romantic Inn and Suites

Address: 8504 South Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75241, USA (see map)

Price: from 70 USD

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The boutique hotel has exclusive romantic packages that offer everything from sparkling wine and chocolate covered strawberries in the room to aromatherapy baths and two Swedish massage treatments. They also provide for rose petal turndown along with embroidered pillowcases with the couple’s initials. All this and a three-course meal and a breakfast for two on the morning after.

You can also snuggle up with your partner on the cozy lantern-lit terrace while enjoying the spectacular view of the Dallas skyline and enjoy your dining experience with live jazz in the evenings. And that’s not all, they give you a Lexus to test drive if you decide to venture out.

Rosewood Mansion

Address: 2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75219, USA (see map)

Price: from 570 USD

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With dark wood furnishings and French-inspired details, the hotel located in downtown has housed everyone from royalty to rockstars. The French Room, an on-site restaurant, is one among the best in the city and provides the ultimate dining experience. The luxury spa is great for a much needed couples massage with your significant other and the excellent customer service is the cherry on top.

Guest Experience: “My wife and I stayed here to enjoy a weekend away for our anniversary. Andrew, the concierge, went above and beyond what I could’ve imagined. The hotel staff were all very pleasant and professional. The hotel itself was beautiful. Our stay was truly a 10 out of 10.” - Bret, USA (Booking.com)

Adolphus Hotel

Address: 1321 Commerce Street, Main Street District, Dallas, TX 75202, USA (see map)

Price: from 300 USD

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Choose between their options of rooms, suites and villas - each of which offer stunning views and all the modern amenities you could possibly think of. Go on to relax at the spa center with bae and enjoy the steam, sauna, whirlpool complimentary or choose to get a couples massage on your patio along with tips on how to give the perfect massage to your partner. What’s more is that you can enjoy private dining venues and a night out in Dallas and Fort Worth as a part of their romantic package.

Guest Experience: “Was our anniversary and had a complimentary bottle of champagne with chocolate covered strawberries upon evening return to our room. Very classy.” - Thomas, USA (Booking.com)

Four Seasons

Address: 4150 North MacArthur Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75038, USA (see map)

Price: from 475 USD

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A boutique hotel in a renovated 1920s building, it juxtaposes art with luxury in the most beautiful way. The rooms have designer fittings and a frosted glass shower door. Check out the great food and beverage options on the property, shop at the boutique stores on-site and spend time with your partner relaxing at the word-class subterranean spa facility coupled with the city’s best cocktail offering Midnight Rambler located just off the lobby. If you fancy art, you could also check out the extensive art collection at the property with pieces from renowned artists from around the world. The staff provide you with personal attention and are exceptionally efficient as well. The romantic package includes champagne, chocolates, a late check-out and breakfast.

Guest Experience: “Absolutely flawless. We stayed at the Joule for 3 nights as part of our 3 weeks honeymoon and I have to say I was impressed. Perfect location, gorgeous decor and impeccable staff.” - Giulia, UK (Booking.com)

The Joule

Address: 1530 Main Street, Main Street District, Dallas, TX 75201, USA (see map)

Price: from 529 USD

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A chic boutique hotel in a renovated factory building with massive windows offering stunning views of the gorgeous Dallas skyline. Each room has lavish bathrooms with spa rain showers. The hotel has on offer a couple of romantic packages you can choose from, each offering unique services and goodies to make your romantic getaway with bae memorable.

NYLO

Address: 1325 South Lamar, Dallas, TX 75215, USA (see map)

Price: from 190 USD

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Hotel ZaZa is known for featuring a variety of themed suites. Ask about (or look up) the Dangerous Beauty or the sensual Erotica Suite at this trendy uptown boutique hotel for a romantic getaway. Enjoy the pampering with The Romance Ritual Couples’ Massage session at ZaSpa, indulge in fine dining at the Dragonfly and relax at the Urban Oasis pool with your honey. No matter what you’re in the mood for, the hotel is sure to set the mood for romance.

Hotel ZaZa Dallas

Address: 2332 Leonard Street, Uptown Dallas, Dallas, TX 75201, USA (see map)

Price: from 280 USD

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With their Retreat to Romance package, get 100 USD of cuisine & cocktail credits per stay, a bottle of Chandon sparkling wine delivered upon arrival and concierge pre-call to assist with any special romantic touches and personal requests.

Guest Experience: “From the moment we arrived we were treated with five star service! Hunter and his team did an excellent job and made our anniversary stay one to remember! We will definitely be back!” - Jeff, USA (Booking.com)

Omni Dallas Hotel

Address: 555 South Lamar Street, Dallas, TX 75202, USA (see map)

Price: from 143 USD

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A boutique hotel offering rooms with a mini bar and snack box each, it has 24-hour concierge service and an on-site Bliss Spa and all the modern amenities you could possibly want at an uptown hotel. Moreover, they go over-the-top to provide you complimentary stuff to make your romantic getaway all the more special.

Guest Experience: “Everything at W was fantastic. Me and my wife loved the stay so much we booked or next stay before we left. This is where we will be staying anytime we are in the area.Ryan, USA (Booking.com)

W Dallas - Victory

Address: 2440 Victory Park Lane, Victory Park, Dallas, TX 75219, USA (see map)

Price: from 290 USD

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What are you waiting for?

For the best romantic getaway, make your most anticipated stay and also your most indulgent stay with the best hotels around the city of Dallas.